Flying into Cincy

7+ Year Member

Can anyone tell me what's the cheapest way to get into Cincy from California. Man, I am looking on all the websites for cheap fares and a ticket is gonna cost me freaking 1200!!!. <img border="0" alt="[Wowie]" title="" src="graemlins/wowie.gif" /> I have to leave after work on a Monday and come back Tues night after my interview, why the heck would it cost so much. Anyone have any cheaper ways of going about this.

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7+ Year Member

I've lived in Cincinnati for the past 7 years. Flights to and from here are very expensive because Delta enjoys a virtual monopoly. You might try flying into Dayton, Indianapolis, Lexington, or Louisville, and taking a rental car to Cincinnati. These cities are all 1-2 hours from here, and you could save a bundle on airfare. You could also try web sites like Priceline.com and CheapTickets.com. Good luck!

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However, I did try those websites and the flights were still 1200. After digging around some more, what blew me away was that if i fly in on a Sat. it only costs 285. Man i really didn't want to skip out on two days of work, but it looks like thats the only thing I can do. Sheesh what the heck am I gonna do for 4 days in Cincy?

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